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you may have higher cost energy paying people a lot less. so i think it's a great thing, but i just want to also be, i guess, a little more cold-eyed about it in terms of how far it takes us. i think realistically manufacturing is going to decline as a hair of our economy just -- as a share of our economy just as agriculture has even though we are still the world's largest food exporter, i believe. but it'd be nice to get the number of jobs to start going up in a more sustainable way. >> i totally agree with that, yeah. >> i'm going to make a positive energy point to you, steve, and then ask a positive question. the positive point is when it comes to actual extraction, those are high-paying jobs, because you can't outsource them. so i think that's one area where you are actually seeing wages going up. having said that, if energy -- do you worry this is going to become a devisive issue in your party? because there is a wing of the democratic party that is pretty anti-fossil fuel per se and is not greeting the discovery of these new sources of
you may have higher cost energy paying people a lot less. so i think it's a great thing, but i just want to also be, i guess, a little more cold-eyed about it in terms of how far it takes us. i think realistically manufacturing is going to decline as a hair of our economy just -- as a share of our economy just as agriculture has even though we are still the world's largest food exporter, i believe. but it'd be nice to get the number of jobs to start going up in a more sustainable way. >>...
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whatsoever and for every one percent increase in the energy bills forty thousand people in the u.k. slip into what's called fuel poverty defined as having to pay ten percent or more of your monthly income in energy bills and there are currently about five million people that fall into that category that live bull that adds fuel poverty line but i mean in all these countries that you measure at least most of them they have massive bodies of a regulator is watchdogs you're saying that right now there could be price rigging playing a role in all of this price setting well absolutely and you see that's the thing consumers is suddenly waking up to the realization that wholesale prices might have been manipulated and because they are the basis for their monthly energy bills they really like lose faith in the entire system and they really start to question absolutely everything including what they have to dish out every month and this is a very whistle blower seth friedman who brought this to the public's attention said that what he noticed the regularities that he reported to place on at
whatsoever and for every one percent increase in the energy bills forty thousand people in the u.k. slip into what's called fuel poverty defined as having to pay ten percent or more of your monthly income in energy bills and there are currently about five million people that fall into that category that live bull that adds fuel poverty line but i mean in all these countries that you measure at least most of them they have massive bodies of a regulator is watchdogs you're saying that right now...
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and they ask in conflict between israel and gaza ongoing violence in syria and crucial energy ties among the main issues for discussion by german chancellor angela merkel on her visit to moscow to me to present the let's get the details how this could all be going to see it so that theory leaders have a good relationship and often hold talks. what can we expect to come out of them this time around. while the german chancellor is set to meet with the russian president later on friday the two are expected to discuss these issues avoid the crisis in the middle east the iranian nuclear program and of course the call to be in syria also energy and trade ties are very important portion of the relationship between russia and germany so they're going to be talked about as well and also the two leaders are expected to discuss the human rights situation in the wake of several wars which children parents recently which some skeptics see as a democratic so there are definitely things to talk about alternative course we'll bring you all the details of this meeting as soon as it happens here in moscow
and they ask in conflict between israel and gaza ongoing violence in syria and crucial energy ties among the main issues for discussion by german chancellor angela merkel on her visit to moscow to me to present the let's get the details how this could all be going to see it so that theory leaders have a good relationship and often hold talks. what can we expect to come out of them this time around. while the german chancellor is set to meet with the russian president later on friday the two are...
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on track to become the world's top oil producer in two thousand and seventeen and most entirely be energy self-sufficient by two thousand and thirty five what is this forecast dependent on and what does this mean for the energy outlook and for so many political talking points we've heard over the years like this. we're still addicted to foreign oil president obama in washington all talk no action. on oh well this got plus a trillion dollars from the value of global equities was a racist after obama was reelected u.s. president according to bloomberg which notes that money managers say the drop over looks positive economic news and a likely fiscal cliff deal doesn't lawyer from peter chair of t.f. market advisors let's get to today's capital account. the greek government yesterday passed a budget for two thousand and thirteen and they passed a structural reform package last week now these measures are to meet the conditions for the release of the next tranche of bailout money but word as finance ministers aren't in a position to make that call yet come now one of the issues to work out fir
on track to become the world's top oil producer in two thousand and seventeen and most entirely be energy self-sufficient by two thousand and thirty five what is this forecast dependent on and what does this mean for the energy outlook and for so many political talking points we've heard over the years like this. we're still addicted to foreign oil president obama in washington all talk no action. on oh well this got plus a trillion dollars from the value of global equities was a racist after...
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to an international energy agency reports in those states will overtake.
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on iran then now many see obama's when as an opportunity for new talks what's to run on its nuclear energy program but independent researcher and write us or as a puppet believes hopes for progress could be discussed. mr obama is the public diplomacy face the soft power face it's the united states in a sense and america's ability to pursue its foreign policy is my strong under obama than it would have been under a romney mr obama in two thousand and six when he was in june iest and i said he had a he underwrote very strict sanctions against iran and his sole goal was to show the world that america is willing to engage iran could and he would have put and such a hard preconditions would have been put on these diplomatic talks and engagement with iran would be forced to reject them why showing that he is a person that is going to multinational talks he would bring on board the reluctant allies which were really tired of war and talks for absolutely bush administration so he's very clever of his foreign policy goals are not any different than the previous administration is just forming slag t
on iran then now many see obama's when as an opportunity for new talks what's to run on its nuclear energy program but independent researcher and write us or as a puppet believes hopes for progress could be discussed. mr obama is the public diplomacy face the soft power face it's the united states in a sense and america's ability to pursue its foreign policy is my strong under obama than it would have been under a romney mr obama in two thousand and six when he was in june iest and i said he...
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these are more complex picture of supply and demand to pay that is marin catoosa energy investment strategist casey research at a house panel has released a long awaited ninety seven page report reportedly blaming placing the blame squarely on the shoulders of john corps for m.f. global's collapse it also places blame on regulators that.
these are more complex picture of supply and demand to pay that is marin catoosa energy investment strategist casey research at a house panel has released a long awaited ninety seven page report reportedly blaming placing the blame squarely on the shoulders of john corps for m.f. global's collapse it also places blame on regulators that.
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he says big election issues will be energy and economy. we may hear more from him with regard to stimulus or the election. if we do, we'll bring you that news when we get it. >>> now to gaza. the prime minister has arrived following two days of air strikes in which 19 palestinians and three israelis have reportedly been killed so far. joining us now from tel aviv where we know rockets landed nearby last night is martin fletcher. the fact that the rocket has the range capacity seems to be raising eyebrows. >> reporter: it handed pretty close. one landed in the sea and two more landed in other areas in open fields. didn't do any damage. but the symbolism is great because one of israel's key goals have been to destroy the long range capability of has mass. so the fact that after hundreds of israeli raids and strikes against those rocket centers hamas was able to launch rockets at tel aviv which nearly hit, that's a main success for hamas. >> you can talk about the visit by the prime minister and there was continued violence during the period?
he says big election issues will be energy and economy. we may hear more from him with regard to stimulus or the election. if we do, we'll bring you that news when we get it. >>> now to gaza. the prime minister has arrived following two days of air strikes in which 19 palestinians and three israelis have reportedly been killed so far. joining us now from tel aviv where we know rockets landed nearby last night is martin fletcher. the fact that the rocket has the range capacity seems to...
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we should launch a revolution energy production and consumption support the development of energy efficient and low-carbon industry. new resources of renewable energy resources and ensure the security. we should ensure that the [inaudible] protecting farmland is not crossed strictly control land uses. we should develop a economy to reduce waste and resource consumption, reuse resources and recycle waste in the production distribution and consumption. third, intensify production to the ecosystem and environment. we should launch major project for restoring the system, and should improve the system for preventing and mitigating natural disaster. we should take a holistic approach to -- air, water soil pollution. and putting putting it first and facing the environmental problem that pose a hazard to the people. we'll work with the international community. on the basis of equity and -- [inaudible] with the common differentiated responsibility and respect ofive capability of all countries. enhance system building to promote ecological policy. and reward the mechanism should be adopted in keeping
we should launch a revolution energy production and consumption support the development of energy efficient and low-carbon industry. new resources of renewable energy resources and ensure the security. we should ensure that the [inaudible] protecting farmland is not crossed strictly control land uses. we should develop a economy to reduce waste and resource consumption, reuse resources and recycle waste in the production distribution and consumption. third, intensify production to the ecosystem...
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energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did not inevitably plunged further on the first trading day of this week. political issues like greece, the fiscal cliff in the united states, keeping investors anxious and earnings season is about to come to an end in germany. so far, very few managed to surprise with their earnings and many doubt whether the outlooks coming in will manage to change the trend. >> let's have a closer look at some of the market numbers. the dax ending just slightly up at 7168. eurostoxx 50 down. the dow jones up a bit to 12.835.
energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the...
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getting that energy out puts people to work. it might make us a net energy exporter again. it makes manufacturing more attractive because energy is cheaper, so jobs, manufacturing jobs are starting to come back to the united states. we are on the threshold of very good news for america and very good news for the world, and i think that we'll revalidate our economic and political system. but we've got to get past the political gridlock, and we've got to deal with this deficit and debt issue, and we've got to show that we can make that hard decision. we need to address entitlements as part of that, and if we do, then these other things will kick in. >> okay. let's go to the middle east. two issues that have been a lot in the news, and there's been a lot of concern about iran, and you've written a number of op-eds giving a view on what you think is the best approach. and then there's the issue of syria. please say some words about what you see as the next steps with regard to iran, how do we see that unfolding in the time ahead, and then what's the way forward with syria? >> y
getting that energy out puts people to work. it might make us a net energy exporter again. it makes manufacturing more attractive because energy is cheaper, so jobs, manufacturing jobs are starting to come back to the united states. we are on the threshold of very good news for america and very good news for the world, and i think that we'll revalidate our economic and political system. but we've got to get past the political gridlock, and we've got to deal with this deficit and debt issue, and...
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energy is in mndtrl tis llal sghy. it i aifre sryn eae cles wl meand the m sharply over the xtece. the international agency -- energeyelvemail be spped to asia in theute dillchgihe map o global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the daxod. we on this report fmhe anurstk chgen at movintoy. >> to 0.7%, the gmastk de ltn e pvis week, so maybe it is already good ns tt d n inevitably plunged further on e rstrindaf is ek political issues like greec eisl ifn the united states, kpi iesrs xis darngeason is about to come to an e i gean so far, very few mag t suriitthr earnings and many doubt whetherheutok mi in will manage to change the trend. l'av aloser loo at some of the market numbers. thax ending justlitlup 78. euroox0 down. theowonp a bit to 1235 theus adg a $1.2710. >> we seem to having se chnical dficulties. l's tn to some japanese stocks. they have taken de closing almost one o dn ony. the reason come a week gdp numbers showing the first contraction in three years. >> whltin gba command and weak consumer spending, a mild receson may be on its way or the world's third largest e
energy is in mndtrl tis llal sghy. it i aifre sryn eae cles wl meand the m sharply over the xtece. the international agency -- energeyelvemail be spped to asia in theute dillchgihe map o global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the daxod. we on this report fmhe anurstk chgen at movintoy. >> to 0.7%, the gmastk de ltn e pvis week, so maybe it is already good ns tt d n inevitably plunged further on e rstrindaf is ek political issues like greec eisl ifn the united states, kpi...
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. >> it is one thing to be a saint but it carries special energy with it i guess. and this is somebody to study. i find this all very ironic but they are not exactly what you say, a supporters of men and women and naming her, it is thoroughly iran nick. she does bring in the divine. >> it is a title, a saint for our times. >> unleashing this power. as you know she is a marvelous musician through genius and music. she wrote the books and was a healer, and she wrote books on healing and in fact there was a healing based entirely on her teachings. and obviously, they are healing people or they would not be in business. >> why did they wait so long? i think for one thing when she was 80 years old, she was he can communicator and she was benedict and all of her nuns they were forbidden for a year and it was because they didn't like the fact that she had buried a revolutionary on her property. she had this fight for a year and she said you have silenced music and she signed the letter and at the end, she said, those who silence music in this time will go to a place where
. >> it is one thing to be a saint but it carries special energy with it i guess. and this is somebody to study. i find this all very ironic but they are not exactly what you say, a supporters of men and women and naming her, it is thoroughly iran nick. she does bring in the divine. >> it is a title, a saint for our times. >> unleashing this power. as you know she is a marvelous musician through genius and music. she wrote the books and was a healer, and she wrote books on...
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peabody energy shed 9.6%. the industry may see more clean air regulations in president obama's second term, hurting demand. healthcare was also in focus today after the election. and among the winners: hospital stocks. with health care reform moving forward, hospitals could benefit from an increase in insured patients. h.c.a. popped 9.4%. health management associates gained 7.3%. community health rose 6%. beyond the election reaction, apple continued losing ground. a key asian supplier of the iphone 5 said production of the device was difficult due to quality standards. the supplier said it is shipping far fewer iphones than apple wants. it has been a fast fall for apple stock. six weeks ago it was above $700 at a record high. after dropping 3.8% today, the stock closed at $558. it's now in a bear market, down more than 20% from its september high. a key apple partner, a.t.&t. shed 3.3%. the company announced it will spend more money, about $22 billion a year for the next three years, upgrading its wireless an
peabody energy shed 9.6%. the industry may see more clean air regulations in president obama's second term, hurting demand. healthcare was also in focus today after the election. and among the winners: hospital stocks. with health care reform moving forward, hospitals could benefit from an increase in insured patients. h.c.a. popped 9.4%. health management associates gained 7.3%. community health rose 6%. beyond the election reaction, apple continued losing ground. a key asian supplier of the...
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energy entry important part of the relationship between russia and germany are going to be talked about as well to leaders are also expected to discuss the human rights situation in several wars which have been recently and which some members of the german. democratic in fact even gave. of questions which is expected to. the russian president heard from. the russian leader is prepared to answer all of them. in return for you things to talk about and of course i'll bring you all the details of this meeting as soon as it happens here in moscow correspondent you're going to want to. talk about whipping up a storm of controversy by the u.s. emergency agency is facing flak after a field it's sold off disaster relief trailers on the very day. by forecasters to a super storm. also want a website the story of a top model who's in hot water for wearing a floor length feathered head dress during a fashion show this deeply offended native americans also on the web site. let's do it into the are there we go we'll start with the issue of syria britain's foreign secretary william hague says his count
energy entry important part of the relationship between russia and germany are going to be talked about as well to leaders are also expected to discuss the human rights situation in several wars which have been recently and which some members of the german. democratic in fact even gave. of questions which is expected to. the russian president heard from. the russian leader is prepared to answer all of them. in return for you things to talk about and of course i'll bring you all the details of...
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there's been a mass anti nuclear energy rally in japan and with thousands gathering in front of parliament in tokyo all the country's reactors were shut down after last year's fukushima disaster but two plants were later reopened to help cope with the severe power shortages now before the accident caused by the earthquake and tsunami a third of japan's alec tricity it was a nuclear generator. ceremonies across germany on friday had marked a major major moment in the country's history of the berlin wall fell twenty three years ago signaling the end of the cold war and that is when the two countries stand simply became one again but divisions do remain as are. reports. made in love a belly produced in western germany by a choreographer from the former d.d.r. in the eighty's when one nation was riven into different fled what he saw as a prison for the promise of freedom. we artists needed inspiration we didn't have the chance to see the outside world propaganda were telling us it's roots in the west would we were different emotional genuine and not rich but. he never came back because even tw
there's been a mass anti nuclear energy rally in japan and with thousands gathering in front of parliament in tokyo all the country's reactors were shut down after last year's fukushima disaster but two plants were later reopened to help cope with the severe power shortages now before the accident caused by the earthquake and tsunami a third of japan's alec tricity it was a nuclear generator. ceremonies across germany on friday had marked a major major moment in the country's history of the...
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freight pathway from from the persian gulf to get its energy supplies its energy resources so the chinese see this as very much a threat when obama in the presidential debate referred to china as an adversary that did not fall on deaf ears in beijing so they have a what they see is a real security challenge that. washington whether. obama in the next four years escalates sharply or not clear but certainly the tensions are very real between washington and china and the chinese are quite concerned about this and are trying. to leave possible to color the anti missile defense shield the u.s. is building up not only against russia but also now against china using japan and australia as a launch pad for that yes and that's an interesting point isn't it that because there we have washington setting up those all helping south korea to set up those long range ballistic missiles and yet we've got china trying to control solve the tensions over north korea's nuclear aspirations another area of tension then you know well the. it's like a noose that the chinese feel is tightening around their neck an
freight pathway from from the persian gulf to get its energy supplies its energy resources so the chinese see this as very much a threat when obama in the presidential debate referred to china as an adversary that did not fall on deaf ears in beijing so they have a what they see is a real security challenge that. washington whether. obama in the next four years escalates sharply or not clear but certainly the tensions are very real between washington and china and the chinese are quite...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for wom breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. liz: welcome back to naples, florida. the cme global leadership conference. the power of wikipedia. admit it, you have been on it 10 times today. extending to the twist of the general petraeus scandal. was it altered anonymously to reveal clues and what does it sathatsay about the power and relevance of wikipedia. we're joined by one of the keynote speakers, jimmy wales. cofounder of wikipedia in a fox business exclusive. does it surprise you that wikipedia is being talked of as part of the general petraeus scandal? >> not really. anytime big news breaks a lot of the community track all the news stories coming out and adding information and things like this. i remember a few years back when a famous pro wrestler died, someone put into his entry that he had
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for wom breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. liz: welcome back to naples, florida. the cme global leadership conference. the power of wikipedia. admit it, you have been on it 10 times today. extending to the twist of the general petraeus scandal. was it altered anonymously to reveal...
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so actually you still have that gap, that lack of energy in some places. so biogas is really, really useful in this country. >> she orders her gas stoves from china -- they're not top quality, but they are the most affordable. her clients are mainly mid-sized farming operations. the farmers get the raw material -- the manure -- for free. a complete biogas system starts at 750 euros. at the construction site, martha kagiri puts on her other persona: braided hair, work clothes, and a firm, commanding voice. a woman boss is still a rarity here in kenya, but kagiri is undeterred. there are always problems that need solving. customers who are late with payments, or a wall that needs reinforcing. kagiri does it all -- including negotiating with local officials. >> you don't have to pay any bribes nowadays. before it was really really difficult. but for now, with this new government, it's been quite a step forward. >> martha kagiri grew up in this farm house. her mother still lives here. and of course, the farm house also uses biogas. six years ago, kagiri built
so actually you still have that gap, that lack of energy in some places. so biogas is really, really useful in this country. >> she orders her gas stoves from china -- they're not top quality, but they are the most affordable. her clients are mainly mid-sized farming operations. the farmers get the raw material -- the manure -- for free. a complete biogas system starts at 750 euros. at the construction site, martha kagiri puts on her other persona: braided hair, work clothes, and a firm,...
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leading by declines in energy and auto. fact of the volatility of food and energy costs, core producing prices dropped a tenth of a percent. and christie's auctioned off the joseph diamond last night for 21.1 early in dollars. a world record auction for colorless diamond. one of two out of this world diamonds being auctioned off. they call it exceptionally rare deep blue diamond expected to get about $4.5 million. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power tose prosper. based on this chart ? don't rush into it, m not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen anjeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they' gonna fall in love, get
leading by declines in energy and auto. fact of the volatility of food and energy costs, core producing prices dropped a tenth of a percent. and christie's auctioned off the joseph diamond last night for 21.1 early in dollars. a world record auction for colorless diamond. one of two out of this world diamonds being auctioned off. they call it exceptionally rare deep blue diamond expected to get about $4.5 million. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power tose...
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. >> announcer: america's energy debate isn't stopping post-election. it's just heating up. will the desire for independence push energy service stocks like clean harbors higher, or it could crack down on fracking extinguish their flame? cramer finds out when he talks to the c.e.o. next. and, later, the election correction? the market obliterated anything romney today. cramer is rummaging through the romney rubble to find you diamonds in the rough. plus, in stable condition, the president gets another four years. and it appears obama care gets a clean bill of health. so where does that leave medical plays like opco health. tonight, cramer speaks to its c.e.o. to find out. all coming up on "mad money." >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet kram -- cramer, #madtweets. or, give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be su
. >> announcer: america's energy debate isn't stopping post-election. it's just heating up. will the desire for independence push energy service stocks like clean harbors higher, or it could crack down on fracking extinguish their flame? cramer finds out when he talks to the c.e.o. next. and, later, the election correction? the market obliterated anything romney today. cramer is rummaging through the romney rubble to find you diamonds in the rough. plus, in stable condition, the president...
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workers union says the nationwide stoppage is being observed by nearly all workers in the automobile, energy, shipbuilding, and construction industries. >> they are taking all our rights away -- all our rights. the banks and other business people are bringing us onto the streets. they are stealing our salaries. we do not have any rights anymore. >> hundreds of flights have been canceled across europe. in the portuguese capital, lisbon, many face long waits with nearly half of all flights canceled. >> we arrived at 9:00 in the morning, and we have to wait until 9:00 in the evening. public transport is not working, either, so we are stuck. it is a shame. >> access to ferry service has also been blocked. >> we are witnessing the biggest strike portugal has ever seen. it also has a special significance because it is the first time spanish and portuguese workers are conducting a strike on the very same day. >> strikes are under way in greece, italy, and france, and railway workers in belgium have also walked off the job for 24 hours, affecting both domestic and international services. >> let's go
workers union says the nationwide stoppage is being observed by nearly all workers in the automobile, energy, shipbuilding, and construction industries. >> they are taking all our rights away -- all our rights. the banks and other business people are bringing us onto the streets. they are stealing our salaries. we do not have any rights anymore. >> hundreds of flights have been canceled across europe. in the portuguese capital, lisbon, many face long waits with nearly half of all...
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is just ran away and else is going to be because of the shale gas is going to the energy. provider in the world so that's going to change is the relationship so why did it thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with us that was john nased expert on china and best selling all set. now to some other international news now five car bomb blasts the roadside explosion that killed at least fourteen people across iraq and wounded dozens of others the blasts had been done other three other cities on the eve of a festival marking the islamic new year in the capital the target targeted and nami journals convoy in the area frequented by foreigners and we're following developments in the iraqi capital and will keep you up to date. u.s. military prosecutors have requested the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who's accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians these didn't took place in march when bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them children the case has become of the deadliest a war crime by single american officers as
is just ran away and else is going to be because of the shale gas is going to the energy. provider in the world so that's going to change is the relationship so why did it thank you very much indeed for sharing your views with us that was john nased expert on china and best selling all set. now to some other international news now five car bomb blasts the roadside explosion that killed at least fourteen people across iraq and wounded dozens of others the blasts had been done other three other...
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this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy efficiency, basically cut it reliance on on oil imported from outside from immediate neighbors mexico and canada almost to nothing. and if america is not emporting as much oil as it does currently, perhaps for energy to be such a focal point of its foreign policy won't be so large. and already you have exactly within the oil and gas industry pushing the case for shale on the basis that it would save the country a lot of money on overseas military expenditure. >> if you take in that oil, shale gas together, how much is that revolutionizing the american economy and also th
this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy...
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energy leading the way. utilities and telecom is performing the worst. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. they optimized our data center and got us on the cloud. they even sent tour champion, paula creamer, to help with charles' swing. maybe don't do that. that's not good. no! his job isn't to look good. it's to make the clients look good. oh my goodness! i can't help you. that's what i thought. >>> welcome back to third hour of "squawk on the street." always one of my favorites. i have a favorite guest. james coutoules. he's been active trying to get all the money back for m.f. investors. today the subcommittee's report on m.f. was completed. james, i read at least the early parts of the report that were out yesterday and it certainly does seem as though they're not very kind to how john corzine led this firm down the road to destruction. your thoughts? >> i agree completely, rick. th
energy leading the way. utilities and telecom is performing the worst. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. they optimized our data center and got us on the cloud. they even sent tour champion, paula creamer, to help with charles' swing. maybe don't do that. that's not good. no! his job isn't to look good. it's to make the clients look good. oh my goodness! i can't help...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ but when i was in an accident... ...that make a real difference. i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> hurricane sandy left a trail of destruction in its wake. it also left us with this statistic. three of the ten biggest floods in lower manhattan since 1900 have occurred in the last three years. and it's not just new york. freak weather seems to be here to stay all over the globe. on the one hand, the world needs to think about how to stop or reverse climate change, but in the meantime, we will have to figure out how to adapt to what is becoming a new normal. i'm joined by two distinguished experts. bryan walsh is a senior writer for "time" magazine. he reported this week a terrific story on how to climateproof a city. and jeff sachs, a regular guest on "gps," is of
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strip out food and energy up 0.2. empire manufacturing down 5.22, that comes after an unrevised minus 6.16, but not as bad as minus 8 to 9 that we were looking for. jobless claims, oh my goodness can this be right? there may be some distortions, it walloped up to 439,000 from 361,000, so i am sure there's a story behind that, and continuing claims not to be outdone, had a market jumped, originally released and revised up to 3.16 and now they stand at 3.334 million. so these numbers obviously affected by something whether it's storms or whether it's other issues, we'll of course look towards some of the guidance that we get. if we look towards the market the guidance is the equities look like they'll come in lower for another day. we see interest rates, well, they're a smidge higher than the sub 60 level from yesterday and maybe the biggest story of the day today is recession in europe again? i don't know why that's a big story. the bigger story would be if there wasn't one. >> that is a great oint. we haven't talked a
strip out food and energy up 0.2. empire manufacturing down 5.22, that comes after an unrevised minus 6.16, but not as bad as minus 8 to 9 that we were looking for. jobless claims, oh my goodness can this be right? there may be some distortions, it walloped up to 439,000 from 361,000, so i am sure there's a story behind that, and continuing claims not to be outdone, had a market jumped, originally released and revised up to 3.16 and now they stand at 3.334 million. so these numbers obviously...
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>> so we'll put that in with energy crisis. >> other, huh? >> no, no, i think that belongs in number four. while our executives are giving their answers, i want to ask each of you what, what's the risk that the men and women in this room, that should be keeping them up at night right now? >> look, i think there are many ironies surrounding the fiscal cliff. the fiscal cliff, i think, in the short run is the most pressing thing. the biggest, most threatening is the euro crisis. i'm of the view ultimately either the germans will have to subsidize permanently to hold it together, or else the eurozone is probably doomed to break apart. but on the fiscal cliff, let's just get our heads around the correct numbers which is if we sign a long-term grant bargain budget deal, we're going to be doing the fiscal cliff every year for the next ten years, okay? so the thing that's happening with the fiscal cliff is made worse by the fact that it's going to happen without a lot of preparation, and it's not fully thought through if the sequester just kicks in.
>> so we'll put that in with energy crisis. >> other, huh? >> no, no, i think that belongs in number four. while our executives are giving their answers, i want to ask each of you what, what's the risk that the men and women in this room, that should be keeping them up at night right now? >> look, i think there are many ironies surrounding the fiscal cliff. the fiscal cliff, i think, in the short run is the most pressing thing. the biggest, most threatening is the euro...
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the energy information administration today saying that by 2017 or so, we will be an exporter of natural gas. this on top of what the international energy agency has said about natural gas and the fact we're continuing to grow here with our supplies. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much, sharon. of course, stocks not able to hold on to early gains today. the market is lower right now. look at this. this market is down about 3%, just over 3% since last week's presidential election. many believe it's mainly on worries about looming fiscal cliff. >> here to help us break down the trading day, mark freeman and bob posani. what do you think? do you think we get a resolution in the fiscal cliff that will please the market? everybody believes we're going to get something. will it please the market? >> i think that's a great point. to a certain degree, i'm wondering if we're too fixated on what the details will be as opposed to saying, look, do we get an agreement? when we look at it from the market, that's what's most important to the market. just tell us what the rules are going to be. te
the energy information administration today saying that by 2017 or so, we will be an exporter of natural gas. this on top of what the international energy agency has said about natural gas and the fact we're continuing to grow here with our supplies. back to you. >> all right. thanks so much, sharon. of course, stocks not able to hold on to early gains today. the market is lower right now. look at this. this market is down about 3%, just over 3% since last week's presidential election....
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energy landscape. the international energy agency is saying that the u.s. will become the top oil producer in the world by 2020. surpassing saudi arabia, surpassing russia and it's going to do this with the focus that we've had and the growing support of the north american fracking industry. that's really going to help to bring us to that nearly 10 million barrels per day which is what saudi arabia is producing right now. we are looking at these numbers also as an indication that as the u.s. continues to produce more oil and as we continue to consume less oil in our transportation sector with the fuel efficiency standards set in place, it's likely the u.s. will become self-sufficient for oil needs by 2035. that's another prediction by the international energy agency. this is a huge prediction on their part. they haven't made a prediction like this in the past. it has a lot to do with self-sufficiency in the u.s. story coming from environment moves that have been made perhaps under the obama administration as the chief economist pointed out in a press confer
energy landscape. the international energy agency is saying that the u.s. will become the top oil producer in the world by 2020. surpassing saudi arabia, surpassing russia and it's going to do this with the focus that we've had and the growing support of the north american fracking industry. that's really going to help to bring us to that nearly 10 million barrels per day which is what saudi arabia is producing right now. we are looking at these numbers also as an indication that as the u.s....
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producer prices are expected to rise .2% and by .1 when you strip out food and energy. then at 10:00 a.m., september business inventories released. at 2:00 p.m., we'll get the minutes from last month's fed meeting. on the corporate front, abercrombie & fitch, staples and tyco all report results before the bell. we'll hear from limited brands, netapp, and williams-sonoma before the close. >>> some of the recent banks have come under threat, victims of cyber attacks in september that cause blackouts. an iranian group took credit for those attacks. our next guest says we should expect more of this as hackers get more sophisticated. daniel has identified a few stocks that may benefit from the rise in online security threats. hi, dan. >> hello. >> thanks for joining us. go ahead. >> i just say cyber security -- i mean, this is a big area in technology. the threats are not going to be -- as you've seen on the bank front, despite a tough ip spending environment, security continues to be a high priority, and i think there's a number of stocks that really benefit from the trend.
producer prices are expected to rise .2% and by .1 when you strip out food and energy. then at 10:00 a.m., september business inventories released. at 2:00 p.m., we'll get the minutes from last month's fed meeting. on the corporate front, abercrombie & fitch, staples and tyco all report results before the bell. we'll hear from limited brands, netapp, and williams-sonoma before the close. >>> some of the recent banks have come under threat, victims of cyber attacks in september that...
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and i was at johns hopkins just north of here and just to see the energy for change. i mean, i think there's really this powerful movement out there that people want to change the system, that people want to fix this problem. and then a week later we screened at the pentagon hosted by the u.s. arm surgeon general. she said this is going to propel us to change how we practice medicine in the miltrifment that's powerful stuff. and what i'm most optimistic about is that we -- i don't know if we can wait for change to happen in washington. i don't know if we can wait for national change. what i'm most optimistic about is change happening at a local level. community by community, hospital by hospital, clinic by clinic. >> final clip for our discussion. dr. martin back and dr. nissen from the cleveland clinic. >> the commercials on television why we need to wait we can just take a pill right now. >> when i watched the networks half are for pharmaceutical agents. that isn't true in canada, not true in united kingdom france or germany. the only other country new zealand. wher
and i was at johns hopkins just north of here and just to see the energy for change. i mean, i think there's really this powerful movement out there that people want to change the system, that people want to fix this problem. and then a week later we screened at the pentagon hosted by the u.s. arm surgeon general. she said this is going to propel us to change how we practice medicine in the miltrifment that's powerful stuff. and what i'm most optimistic about is that we -- i don't know if we...
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ic big energy will suffer, but clean energy does well. big phrma suffers, but the hospital space does well. financial services probably from a regulatory standpoint suv, but that's one of my favorite sectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwaysectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwayfavorite sectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwaysectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outway -- >> it's your favorite because you're in it. >> i guess i'm a little biassed there. >> jim, do you have a take on micro or macro crow? >> if you look at what's happened in the market since mid october, you've had cyclical sectors, financials, energy, materials perform the worst. yet the open interest put call ratio suggests there's not a lot of fear embedded. the other thing i'd point out is the second worst performing sector over that period is utilities. so this is not as simple as a risk on risk off period where you can go in traditional sec
ic big energy will suffer, but clean energy does well. big phrma suffers, but the hospital space does well. financial services probably from a regulatory standpoint suv, but that's one of my favorite sectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwaysectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwayfavorite sectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwaysectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will...
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we want to party, the party of life and energy. and we can be. we still have great ideas. limited government. a appreciation of living by work not handouts. the protection of innocent life. fairness for the working family. recognition of the individual liberty. but we have to make some changes in our hearts, big changes. this is not the white man's country exclusively anymore and it hasn't been for afá long tim. the strategy of appealing to angry white men is not correct, either morally or practically. this is a genuine multicultural multiracial democracy today. we must appeal to working women, to single women, to blacks. and inzv tick we can't and must stop hurting the feelings of hispanics and start inviting them into our party. we must plead with them to see we have common causes on many issues especially small business, the value of hard work, the santity of family and life. we can do it and we will do it. next time around, let's find a man or a woman with the eloquence and charisma of a barack obama on our side and a party platform that invites everyone of every sex
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boone pickens owns 22% of cheap energy. by the way, the ceo will be on with "mad money" and jim cramer tonight, 6:00. >>> green briar companies, rail car and bargemaker that stock higher. carl eye can taking another shot, up veiling a 9.99% stake, paid about $40 million for 2.7 million shares. says they are undervalued, intends to discuss possible strategic opportunities, second time around, folks. back in feb of '08, bought a big stake in the company. by the way, the stock was $10 a share higher then. dick's sporting goods, better-than-expected earnings, rose 21%. raising the full-year forecast, host hotels hired, by the way, both at stocks higher year-to-date. al ber marrow companies, raising the ratings to buy from a neutral target raise from 67 to 62. says even with a flattish sales outlook, strength its catalyst and fine chemical business should puss up. albee natural, goldman raising the rating of f 5 to neutral, target inching up from 104. that stock has been a laggard. goldman sees three catalysts to help accelerate
boone pickens owns 22% of cheap energy. by the way, the ceo will be on with "mad money" and jim cramer tonight, 6:00. >>> green briar companies, rail car and bargemaker that stock higher. carl eye can taking another shot, up veiling a 9.99% stake, paid about $40 million for 2.7 million shares. says they are undervalued, intends to discuss possible strategic opportunities, second time around, folks. back in feb of '08, bought a big stake in the company. by the way, the stock...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> welcome back. coming up on halftime, trading the tech wreck. apple's in a slump. now microsoft's sagging. what's going on with the biggest sector in the market? >>> congress is back to work. we chart a road map to a deal on the fiscal cliff. >>> and as retail earnings flood the street, which stocks are worth buying? we've got the list of names you want to know. carl, top of the hour. >> all right, scott. see you in a few moments. >>> meantime, time for another capital markets op-ed. gary, i know you're pay attentiing attention to how the long island power authority story is evolving here in new york. it's amazing to watch. >> yeah, sorry, we didn't have the camera ready. tim, when he tosses to me, we've got to be ready. >> wherever you go, there's no light. that's all i know. >> you know, some pe
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> welcome back. coming up on halftime, trading the tech wreck. apple's in a slump. now microsoft's sagging. what's going on with the biggest sector in the market? >>> congress is back to work. we chart a road map to a deal on the fiscal...
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fred upton, who's the chairman of the energy and commerce committee where a lot of health care and a lot of energy policy goes through, the committee of jurisdiction there, is going to be staying for another two years. and ways and means, which might see a lot of action with fiscal cliff, with tax reform, any kind of entitlement stuff also goes thruways and means, dave camp, another michigander is not going anywhere either. the judiciary committee which is headed by lamar smith right now, he's term limited, he's going to make a bid for the science committee. and he will find himself in competition with james sensenbrenner who has indicated he is interest inside that job as well. ralph hall, who's the republican -- who's the chairman now is term limited. also the transportation and infrastructure committee which is now headed by john mica, and mica is term limited in that role, and there are a few people who have seniority, but they either have committee assignments or are not looked upon as viable. it looks as though we are passing the baton to a new generation. bill schuster, who is
fred upton, who's the chairman of the energy and commerce committee where a lot of health care and a lot of energy policy goes through, the committee of jurisdiction there, is going to be staying for another two years. and ways and means, which might see a lot of action with fiscal cliff, with tax reform, any kind of entitlement stuff also goes thruways and means, dave camp, another michigander is not going anywhere either. the judiciary committee which is headed by lamar smith right now, he's...
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if you go back to the history of energy from day one today too, they are always running out of something. prices got high enough that we figured out a way to get more. i am very excited about it. i think it is great for the economy. it will be a boom for the next ten-25 years. lori: hasn't found a bottom, do you think? >> i think it depends on europe. that seems to be the mover of every headline we get out of there. we are not sure if we have to test the 70s first oracle backup. there is a lot of economic uncertainty right now. it is the weakest demand of the year. i think if we get some clarity on that, though bowles will be coming back and oil. melissa: thank you so much. lori: reminding us that we found some support levels. it looks like the markets are getting some contraction to the upside. the dow up 40 points. let's go back to nicole petallides to update us now on the drivers. nicole: we are seeing the markets take off. sessions highlight in this 1:00 p.m. hour. the market is really beginning to pick up some steam. all three of our major markets are getting good averages. you are
if you go back to the history of energy from day one today too, they are always running out of something. prices got high enough that we figured out a way to get more. i am very excited about it. i think it is great for the economy. it will be a boom for the next ten-25 years. lori: hasn't found a bottom, do you think? >> i think it depends on europe. that seems to be the mover of every headline we get out of there. we are not sure if we have to test the 70s first oracle backup. there is...
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periods is signs of global demand growth and we're seeing that very visibly from petrol price and other energy price increases. but to a certain extent as well, the food price increases which we're beginning to see, and likely to see more of reflect changinged food presences, increasing prices for wheat even though spikes in corn and wheat prices that we've seen have been largely due to weather factors. but demands are the pressure, as well. >> for anyone trying to figure out what's going organization how sustainable are the inflation rates and are they not going to fall precipitously as the fee hikes come out. >> there will be, but if you look at the university tuition fees, that will be there for three years. it's not just something that will disappear in 12 months time. and that's an important point because when the bank of england presents it inflation forecast tomorrow, it will have to count those increases in fee as a medium term inflation pressure. they'll be there throughout the entirety of hair projections this time around. and then that has some effect on the policy making decisions.
periods is signs of global demand growth and we're seeing that very visibly from petrol price and other energy price increases. but to a certain extent as well, the food price increases which we're beginning to see, and likely to see more of reflect changinged food presences, increasing prices for wheat even though spikes in corn and wheat prices that we've seen have been largely due to weather factors. but demands are the pressure, as well. >> for anyone trying to figure out what's going...
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he could devote all of his energy to a full-time campaign. romney didn't have that advantage. >> while the republicans were fighting it out, that's what they were doing. they were putting these number crunchers together and targeting these demographics. >> brian, good report. thank you. many thought passions had cooled since 2008. but minority voters turned out in very big numbers to re-elect the president of the united states. we're going to find out why, what it means for both parties. . i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] can't find theraflu? try alka-seltzer pl
he could devote all of his energy to a full-time campaign. romney didn't have that advantage. >> while the republicans were fighting it out, that's what they were doing. they were putting these number crunchers together and targeting these demographics. >> brian, good report. thank you. many thought passions had cooled since 2008. but minority voters turned out in very big numbers to re-elect the president of the united states. we're going to find out why, what it means for both...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> for two days the new york stock exchange was dark after the wrath of superstorm sandy. our next guest is speaking out on ways he thinks the markets can be better prepared for the next crisis. cftc commissioner bart chilton joins us with his proposals. what do you think happened here? >> quickly, this isn't life or property with sandy so everybody feels for that, but i think what happened is the systems weren't tested appropriately becky and when something happens in the equities market it affects the financial futures also and these are global interconnected markets, so they had a system, a backup system. >> the electronics syst
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let's check out latest moves in energies and metals. i don't know if gold going up is good. >> let's look at oil first because oil is basically unchanged from where it was yesterday at the close. not much has changed in terms of what traders are paying attention to. they're looking, as mary mentioned, at the fiscal cliff and worries over that as well as worries over what's happening in europe. that's weighing on the market. even the positive data out of china was not enough to boost crude oil prices. the part of the energy sector seeing some momentum, it's gasoline futures. today gasoline rationing has hit new york city. mayor bloomberg putting that into effect. can you only fill up on every other day based on your license plate number so that's something traders are talking about as well because many traders here on this floor are affected by that. we're also looking at gold prices at a tree-week high. it may not be a good thing because it's a safe haven bid. tradesers worried about the fiscal cliff. also thinking maybe we'll see more
let's check out latest moves in energies and metals. i don't know if gold going up is good. >> let's look at oil first because oil is basically unchanged from where it was yesterday at the close. not much has changed in terms of what traders are paying attention to. they're looking, as mary mentioned, at the fiscal cliff and worries over that as well as worries over what's happening in europe. that's weighing on the market. even the positive data out of china was not enough to boost crude...
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. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> >> good morning i'm eric thomas. protests are expected at the grand opening of a new chick-fil-a in walnut creek. lots camped out to be first to get free meals. protesters are against the company's donations towards anti-gay organizations. >> there's rain on the way. >> up north still. here's mendocino county showers moving into there i think it is going after 9:00 before they move into the north bay mid day for the bay about the afternoon hours for the east bay and south bay tem
. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the...
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